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What is it? More like, What isn’t it?
The idea behind the MakerSpace is this, put a bunch of cool stuff in a room and see what people can create. We have both low tech items–Duck Tape, scissors, glue, construction paper– and high tech items–iPads, Flip cameras, MacBook Pro, Little Bits, Spheros, and more. So what can you do? Would you like to produce a song using Garage Band or a movie using iMovie? Would you like to using AutoCad to design something for the 3D printer? Would you like to learn how to build an app or game? Would you like to make your classroom presentation look and sound awesome? The MakerSpace is your place. We will be open every day in the library during school hours. We will also be open from 7:00am – 7:40am every Thursday and Friday beginning October 2 for extended projects.

Join our Google Classroom to find out more and get started in the Maker Group community. Go to google.classroom.com and add class #d94mv8. More

What if you found a book from the 1950's about how to be popular and decided to follow it today? What would happen? What would people think? More importantly, what might you learn from the experience? What is popularity anyway? Read it!

If you have loved April Henry's other books (Girl Stolen, The Girl Who Was Supposed To Die, The Night She Disappeared), you will love this book as well. This is also the first book in a new series by the author.